The infinite sector collective brings you the follow up to Traditional Robot Music. Volume 2 presents another selection of artists and tracks delving deep within the genre of experimental electronic music - from contemplative ambience to electronic noise.
Reviewer:cs_weaver
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September 10, 2006 Subject:
WILL YOU MARRY ME ROBOT?
this music is awesome
Reviewer:Silver Fox
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July 5, 2005 (edited)
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awesome!
just perfectly fun! i love it! robotsrobotsrobots
Reviewer:mystified
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May 21, 2005 Subject:
Wild
You might have thought that a robot is a simple thing. Not so! This awesome album proves that robots mean different things to different people-- whether
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they remind us musically of death-dealing machines at the end of time or of dorky housemaid 'bots-- this collection of songs is way cool and very addictive, so enjoy!
Reviewer:die_bene_tleilax
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May 12, 2005 Subject:
robotr0n
good mix of various experimental tronix, the whole thing is quite fluid and appealing. smooth, in a world of haphazardly produced ambling glitchridden
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metalbots who are not funxionally efficient.
Reviewer:cpmcdill [Webbed Hand]
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April 19, 2005 Subject:
Let Robots Entertain You
This compilation of works by artists in the Infinite Sector Collective cuts across a lot of subgenres of electronica, but is unified by the concept of
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robots. A kind of retrofuturistic imagining of what it might sound like if Robots made the music. It's enjoyable, and a good intro to Infinite Sector if you haven't already gotten to know the label.